How You Can Alleviate Symptoms Of Exhaustion

Look around, and you're sure to find more cases than ever of overwork, lack of sleep, and poor nutrition.

In today's socieities, we have more reported cases of chronic fatigue syndrome now that the condition has been properly recognized by the medical profession.

Symptoms of exhaustion arise for varying reasons, and it is not always easy to isolate the exact cause. The symptoms created by an underlying serious condition tend to be fundamentally similar to the short term reactions of someone who has just been putting their body under immense stress.

So, what do you do when you are feeling tired, and want to know why?

You should really attack the problem on two fronts at the same time. First, you can put into place lifestyle improvements which have positive effects no matter what your diagnosis or underlying condition. Then, you can try to get the problem properly diagnosed so that the best medical treatment might be prescribed.

The good news is that there are a great many cases which will respond to the lifestyle changes, and which will not need any medical treatments at all.

It's very common for symptoms of exhaustion to be caused by overwork, or other related pressures that too much stress on both your mind and your body. Strangely, not working your mind and body enough can have a similar effect. When the body is not getting enough exercise it also begins to feel as though it couldn't manage any more. The key is not just to rest your body, but to combine rest and exercise in a balanced proportion for who you are and what you do. Whichever one you believe you are short of, make sure you get more of it and cut down on the other until you can feel comfortable in that balance.

Dietary factors also play a huge part in modern day fatigue. Far too often, the patient will be trying to survive on a typical Western diet that is overly rich in refined sugar, salt and saturated fat. They will not be getting the vitamins and minerals the body needs to be able to replace lost nutrients. Wear and tear is inevitable. This can be made even worse is your reaction to being tired is to resort to stimulants such as cola and coffee. Cutting these out reduces strain on the body's organs and systems.

Most symptoms of exhaustion can be tackled by simple lifestyle changes, and will respond quickly to them. In some cases, however, the problems run deeper and medical attention will be needed. So, it is important to get a diagnosis as quickly as possible, because ino matter what, you will have a much better chance of curing the issue with an early diagnosis. If you are unlucky enough to have chronic fatigue syndrome, you can still do much to relieve the symptoms of exhaustion. This site contains information on that topic.

 

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Chronic fatigue syndrome patients had reduced activity in brain's 'reward center' - Science Daily (press release)

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Chronic fatigue syndrome patients had reduced activity in brain's 'reward center'
Science Daily (press release)
ScienceDaily (Apr. 24, 2012) EUR” Chronic fatigue syndrome, a medical disorder characterized by extreme and ongoing fatigue with no other diagnosed cause, remains poorly understood despite decades of scientific study. Although researchers estimate that .
EB: Reduced Basal Ganglia Activation in Chronic FatigueMD News (press release)

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Study finds chronic fatigue syndrome patients had reduced activity in brain's 'reward center'
In a new study, researchers have found differing brain responses in people with this condition compared to healthy controls, suggesting an association between a biologic functional response and chronic fatigue syndrome...


Low Brain Activity Seen in Chronic Fatigue - MedPage Today

Low Brain Activity Seen in Chronic Fatigue
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This study found that patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) had significantly less activation of the basal ganglia in response to a known stimulus compared with a control group. In the CFS group, reduced activation in the right globus pallidus .

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Leverett author Roger King describes effects of chronic fatigue syndrome - GazetteNET

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Leverett author Roger King describes effects of chronic fatigue syndrome
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His latest is EURśLove and Fatigue in America.EURť Roger King writes about how living with chronic fatigue syndrome not only changed his way of life, but altered his relationships. In his early 40s, Roger King of Leverett seemed in the prime of his life.

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ME sufferers in Limerick highlight their 'invisible' pain - Limerick Leader

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ME sufferers in Limerick highlight their 'invisible' pain
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(Picture: Adrian Butler) By Anne Sheridan IT'S CALLED the 'invisible disease', but hundreds of Limerick people are potentially suffering from ME, or chronic fatigue syndrome. The Irish ME/CFS Association will be holding a free screening of a .

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Linked To Reduced Activity In Brain's Reward Center
Finding adds to evidence about the biology of this mysterious disease Chronic fatigue syndrome, a medical disorder characterized by extreme and ongoing fatigue with no other diagnosed cause, remains poorly understood despite decades of scientific study. Although researchers estimate that more than 1 million Americans are affected by this condition, the cause for chronic fatigue syndrome, a ...


The Mystery of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Uncovered
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is characterized by inexplainable, chronic and severe tiredness that doesn't go away with rest and is not directly related to other medical conditions. For patients afflicted with the problem, the fact that doctors haven't been able to figure out exactly what causes the chronic fatigue has been a source of frustration. However, a new study may have begun to uncover some ...


 

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